This is a collection of "map tiles" that I've created for use with miniatures or markers, with various
RPG games. Feel free to print them off, cut them out (and, optionally, glue down to cardboard or mat board)
for personal use. There has also been some interest expressed in using some of these textures for free online
games; for such use, please see the copyright notices at the bottom of this page for more information.

Wooden Dungeon Doors
A sheet of paper model dungeon doors you can cut out and fold over to represent doors with these floor tiles. (They're made to
either be folded over "prism" or "inverted T" style.) Three door types are represented: rickety, standard,
and reinforced. The latter two types come with and without barred windows. (Updated 30 Oct 2008.)

Dungeon Grab Bag #1
Until such time as I organize these a bit better, here is a grab bag of images of generic "dungeon"
sections, in approximately 1"=5m scale, with 1/2" thick wall sections, NOT tied to any specific gaming system.
Some are meant to be cut apart and
reassembled to make your own "custom" rooms and passages. Photographs of scenery assembled using
Hirst Arts molded blocks and digital camera texture sampling. Also includes
the Orc and Pie room (inspired
by Monte Cook's "Orc and Pie" adventure).

Dungeon Grab Bag #2
A collection of plain floor tile textures on 8"x10" sheets, most marked off in 1" grids. These aren't complete rooms; rather, they're
meant for you to print onto cardstock and then cut out and paste together in whatever arrangements you like, in order to make basic
passages, intersections and chambers - and things such as the sludge or water textures can be used to make hazards and obstacles.
Tiles include: Brown Tiles, Grass Lawn, Green Sludge, Grey Brick, Ivy Dungeon, Muddy Cavern, Red/Green Bricks,
Sepia Mosaic, Water, Woodpanel 1, and Woodpanel 2. These are not tied to any specific gaming system.

Dungeon Grab Bag #3
This is a work-in-progress (though the same could be said for Grab Bag #1 as well), continuing the floor tile texture format,
but with more of a "fantasy steampunk" theme. Textures include: Anti-Skid Diamond Plate, Blue Marble, Grates, Radioactive, and
Steampunk Machinery. When time allows, I hope to expand this with some pipes and gears and lots of riveted plates. These are not
tied to any specific gaming system.

Map Tiles: Forest
A series of "outdoors" sections, in approximately 1"=5m scale, meant to be printed off as 8"x10" floor tiles (but feel
free to cut them up and glue them back together however you like). Textures were borrowed from my back yard. Includes
versions with and without 1" grids, depicting a leaf-strewn forest floor, a forest brook, a wooden bridge crossing, a
leafy forest trail, and a secluded forest pool. These are not tied to any particular gaming system.
Last updated 1 Jan 2008 (to add "tree stump" tiles and reduce file size).

Ironclaw Shrine of S'allumer
Cut-apart floor tiles of chambers, corridors and turns that can be assembled to make the layout for an unfurnished temple, shrine,
or noble residence. As with the Dungeon Grab Bag, Hirst Arts blocks were used for photographic
samples to create the stone walls and columns. This represents some earlier work, and is not necessarily "compatible" with other
floor tile designs found here. For use with Ironclaw, or any other
fantasy RPG. (Ironclaw is a trademark of Sanguine Productions, Ltd.)

Advanced HeroQuest Plain Floor Tiles
Black and white hand-drawn images of replacement interlocking puzzle floor tiles for use with
Advanced HeroQuest or other fantasy RPGs,
in the peculiar scale (not quite 1"=5m) of the game. These require a bit more work to use, since cutting out
the "puzzle lock" sections (especially if matted on cardboard) can be tricky. (Advanced HeroQuest is a trademark of Games Workshop UK.)

Advanced HeroQuest Ivy Ruin Floor Tiles
Colored versions of the hand-drawn floor tiles above, depicting an ivy-choked ruin, for use with Advanced HeroQuest or other
fantasy RPGs. (Advanced HeroQuest is a trademark of Games Workshop UK.)

Pirates RPG Sloop Ship Deck
Photo-composited and modified floor tiles depicting the deck of a one-masted sloop, for use with the
Pirates RPG. Photographed using a modified
Mega Bloks Pyrates "Captain Cutlass's Stormstalker" ship, with assorted scenery bits. Includes
versions with and without a 1" grid overlay.

Pirates RPG Boats & Docks
Photo-composited and modified floor tiles depicting the decks of a small skiff and dhow, plus a shipwreck "island," and some
docks, for use with the
Pirates RPG. Photo-sampled using toy ships from Pressman's "Weapons & Warriors
Pirate Battles" game, and Chap Mei's "Pirate Expeditions" toy line, as well as scenery constructed using
Hirst Arts Castlemolds blocks. Includes versions with and without a 1" grid overlay.

Chess Board Floor Tile
An 8x10 floor (1" grid scale) depicting a stone "chessboard" pattern - plus a set of chess-piece paper models inspired by the artwork of
Sir John Tenniel in Alice Through the Looking-glass. These can also be useful for the Wonderland
No More campaign setting for Savage Worlds, though this is not tied to any specific gaming
system.

External Links

The following are external links to free map tile sets that I've made for specific game systems.
Although I made these, these sets are the property of the producers of those games, as noted below.

Wonderland Map Tiles: Down the Rabbit Hole (External Site)
Map tiles depicting a series of burrow tunnels and underground rooms in a "Wonderland" theme, for use with the
Wonderland No More campaign setting for
Savage Worlds. Last updated 20 Feb 2012 (now with ability to switch grid
layer on/off in Adobe Acrobat).

Slipstream - Prison Ship Achilles Map Tiles (External Site)
A set of low-resolution map tiles (basically just the map workfiles blown up to miniatures scale) showing the
layout of the Prison Ship Achilles from the retro-futuristic
Slipstream Savage Setting.
PLEASE NOTE: Although I made this
set, it is the property of Pinnacle Entertainment Group,
and this is just a link to the document on their site.
(Updated 20 Jan 2010.)

Slipstream - Rocketship Map Tiles (External Site)
A set of map tiles showing the interior of a "generic" rocketship from the retro-futuristic
Slipstream
Savage Setting.
PLEASE NOTE: Although I made this
set, it is the property of Pinnacle Entertainment Group,
and this is just a link to the document on their site.
(Updated 20 Jan 2010.)

Deadlands Reloaded - Hellstromme Express Map Tiles (External Site)
A set of map tiles created to represent the interior (and top) of the Hellstromme Express, a train that serves as the site for
Murder on the Hellstromme Express - an adventure for Deadlands Reloaded. At typical Savage Worlds scale (1" = 6 feet), this is wider than would be realistic for
the period (18 feet vs. 9 feet), for the sake of ease of miniatures use. The GM is welcome to treat this as
1":3' scale, or just hope the players don't make a big deal out of it. PLEASE NOTE: Although I made this
set, it is the property of Pinnacle Entertainment Group,
and this is just a link to the document on their site. (Updated 24 Aug 2009.)

Daring Tales of the Space Lanes - Blazing Star Map Tiles (External Site)
Interior and exterior views of the "Blazing Star," a spaceship for a pregenerated PC group for the "Daring Tales of the Space Lanes"
adventure series (Savage Worlds), from Triple Ace Games. PLEASE NOTE: Although I made this
set, it is the property of Triple Ace Games, and this is just a link to the document on their site. (Updated 22 Apr 2009.)

Eye of Kilquato (Pulp) Map Tiles (External Site)
A set of map tiles for a jungle and trap-filled cavern environment, for the
Eye of Kilquato (Pulp) adventure for Savage Worlds.
Available with and without 1" grid lines. PLEASE NOTE: Although I made this set, it is the property of Pinnacle Entertainment Group,
and this is just a link to the document on their site. (Updated 2 Sep 2008.)

Dungeons & Dragons and the D20 System are trademarks of
Wizards of the Coast.
Mage Knight and HeroClix are trademarks of Wiz Kids Games.
Advanced HeroQuest, HeroQuest, Warhammer Fantasy and Warhammer Quest are trademarks of
Games Workshop UK.
Ironclaw is a trademark of Sanguine Productions, Ltd.
Pirates RPG and Savage Worlds are trademarks of Pinnacle Entertainment Group.
Pirates of the Spanish Main is a trademark of Wiz Kids Games.
Castlemolds is a trademark of Hirst Arts.
Savage Wheels is copyright 2007 by Damon Orrell.
Wonderland No More is copyright 2003-2012 by Kevin L. Anderson and Triple Ace Games.
Mega Bloks and Pyrates are trademarks of Mega Industries.
Weapons and Warriors is a trademark of Pressman Games.
Pirate Expeditions is a trademark of Chap Mei Toys.
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Permission is granted to print and modify for personal use, and for other specific uses as detailed below.

For the specific purpose of use of these tile textures in online web games, or freely-downloadable computer games,
please observe the following provisions: Tile sets that are marked as "External Site" links are not actually stored on greywolf.critter.net,
and are not covered by this usage. "External Site" links represent work that I have done for other parties, hosted on their web
sites. I am presenting a link here only for convenience, and such links should not be construed as granting permission to use
such material, in whole or in part, for other projects.

Therefore, YOU MAY use images from tile sets included on this web site (greywolf.critter.net) that DO NOT reference images, game systems, or
other properties of specific individuals or companies other than myself - for NON-COMMERCIAL gaming purposes - as long as proper credit is
given. "Proper credit" may constitute a mention of my name as having created the work in the "credits" section of your game or web page,
or a hyperlink back to this web site. If you have any questions about fair use, please contact me; I try to be accommodating.